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Beelink is preparing to release SER10 Pro and SER10 Max mini-PCs powered by AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470

Beelink is preparing to release SER10 Pro and SER10 Max mini-PCs powered by AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470

Beelink has revealed details of a new line of flagship mini-PCs that will be sold worldwide. The SER10 Pro and SER10 Max models will replace the SER9 series and will be built on AMD processors with Gorgon Point architecture, as well as support for 10Gbps wired networking. The main differences between the new products will be the memory configurations and interface set.

Over the past year, Beelink has gradually released the SER9, SER9 Pro and SER9 Max models equipped with a variety of AMD processors, including the Ryzen 7 H 255 and Ryzen AI 9 HX 370. Now the company is preparing to move on to the next generation of devices. In this case, the starting model will unexpectedly be not the basic SER10, but the SER10 Pro and SER10 Max versions.

The two new products will use AMD’s Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 processor. Essentially, it’s not much different from the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, with the main changes being support for faster RAM and slightly higher CPU and GPU frequencies. Because of this, the performance gains over the previous generation are expected to be negligible.

Beelink has not yet disclosed pricing information or an exact launch date, limiting itself to a statement about the devices’ imminent release. For now, it’s known that the company will be separating the SER10 Pro and SER10 Max based on the following parameters:

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SER10 Pro will be available in Amber Orange, Emerald Green, Frost Silver and Space Grey colors. It will get a soldered LPDDR5X RAM. Configurations call for 32GB of RAM and 1TB of storage or 64GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. Features include built-in microphones and speakers, as well as 10Gbps Ethernet.

SER10 Max will come in Frost Silver and Space Grey colors. This model uses removable DDR5 RAM in SODIMM format. Memory and storage configurations are similar to the Pro version, with 32GB or 64GB of RAM and 1TB of onboard storage. Key interfaces include a 10Gbps network port, with no built-in microphones or speakers.

So Beelink is banking on minimal but important differences between the two versions, targeting users who want either compactness and integration or flexibility when it comes to upgrading storage.

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